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Where we have such a long distance to go on the water it is very necessary that the boats should remain here as short a time as possible.
 
Where we have such a long distance to go on the water it is very necessary that the boats should remain here as short a time as possible.
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970.  How about the length of time that the wheat would be in the ship?—Some years ago we approached the grain trace section of the Chamber of Commerce to know whether we should conduct an experiment in connection with sailing ships. A firm offered me a cargo of wheat loaded in bulk in order to carry out this experiment. The Minister, however, decided that before conducting this experiment we should consult the grain trade section of the Chamber of Commerce. They advised us that it was unnecessary to do this and that the day of the sailing ship was practically over, that so far as other boats were concerned, there seemed to be no reasonable doubt that they would carry wheat in bulk because they had already had two experiences, one with the "Suevic" and the other with the "P
 
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Where we have such a long distance to go on the water it is very necessary that the boats should remain here as short a time as possible. 970. How about the length of time that the wheat would be in the ship?—Some years ago we approached the grain trace section of the Chamber of Commerce to know whether we should conduct an experiment in connection with sailing ships. A firm offered me a cargo of wheat loaded in bulk in order to carry out this experiment. The Minister, however, decided that before conducting this experiment we should consult the grain trade section of the Chamber of Commerce. They advised us that it was unnecessary to do this and that the day of the sailing ship was practically over, that so far as other boats were concerned, there seemed to be no reasonable doubt that they would carry wheat in bulk because they had already had two experiences, one with the "Suevic" and the other with the "P 971. 972. 973. 974. 975. 976. 977. 978. 979. 980. 981. 982. 983. 984. 985. 986. 987. 988. 989. 990. 991. 992. 993. 994. 995. 996. 997. 998. 999.